And under what circumstances?<br><br>This afternoon while my kids rode their bicycles up and down the street, I sat on the porch with my walkman and listened to disc 2 of ZINY, starting with The Purple Lagoon, and then going back to track 1...when that disc was finished, I changed discs and listened to Cruisin For Burgers before we went inside.<br><br>Once inside I had just enough free time to listen to my own homemade version of Sleep Dirt which contains instrumental versions of all the songs...what a fuckin' great album!<br><br>How about you?

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1968 KSAN interview & every Sunday I do Grand Wazoo & Waka Jawaka to coffee & the paper while I wake up.

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Don't get mad at me...but i haven't been listening to Uncle Frank's music for about 2 or 3 weeks now...<br>Two weeks ago I bought the Bob Dylan Live 1966 album (you know: The ''Royal Albert Hall'' performance...with an audience member yelling ''JUDAS!!!''...)<br>and i have been listening to that and other Dylan albums ever since...GREAT music.

_________________Alan Thicke: ''Now Frank, for those of us who have seen you as some kind of guru over the years, that's a kind of nihilistic assesment of music. Where's the hope ?''
Frank Zappa: ''Well, there isn't any...''

I listened to a guitar solo billed as 'The Squirm' on a 4-CD bootleg set called Apocrypha.<br><br>I believe this solo was culled from an old King Biscuit show that was taped in London in '77. I think some of the cuts from those shows went into Sheik Yerbouti also.<br><br>The Odeon in Hammersmith was the venue, I believe.

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[quote author=Latex Solar Beef link=board=rant;num=1047774839;start=15#18 date=03/18/03 at 10:28:45]I listened to a guitar solo billed as 'The Squirm' on a 4-CD bootleg set called Apocrypha.<br><br>I believe this solo was culled from an old King Biscuit show that was taped in London in '77. I think some of the cuts from those shows went into Sheik Yerbouti also.<br><br>The Odeon in Hammersmith was the venue, I believe.[/quote]<br><br>Latex.... Just an FYI.<br>That track is from the KBFH show in '77 that was taken from the Halloween '77 shows... not London.<br>

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